So I talked last week about a little thing you can do in order to keep your mood up and get the writing flowing. Dancing is always good for that. It's low space-needing, and pretty much everyone has either an mp3 player or access to Youtube. (Or some other way of getting music. Not knocking … Continue reading Inspiration Wednesday – Motion pt. 2
Tag: M.C.A. Hogarth
So I know this isn't quite my normal thing to talk about, but it's justified and I think a cool idea, especially for authors trying to find their footing and wrangle themselves an audience. So I'm going to give you a debrief on what I got to do and experience while at Anthrocon in Pittsburgh. … Continue reading Debrief: Anthrocon
In my ongoing quest to read everything M.C.A. Hogarth has written about the Eldritch, the last in my most recent spree was Even the Wingless. Having struck up by this point a conversation about my interest with the author on Twitter, she warned me that this particular book was going to be darker than the … Continue reading Review: Even the Wingless
Two reviews in one, this time around – because they're related and both short. The Case of the Poisoned House and Other Xenopsychiatric Studies (e-book only) A perfect way to keep your readers in touch with your characters. Despite the fact that the book came out well before Mindtouch was written or published, I read these … Continue reading Reviews: Case of the Poisoned House and Family by M.C.A. Hogarth
This is the first in a series of reviews I'll be doing that cover author M.C.A. Hogarth's work, but I'm starting here because that's where I personally started. So join with me in my walk through this universe. Mindtouch by M.C.A. Hogarth (2013) I'd only read one novel of Hogarth's before, set in a different … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: MINDTOUCH by M.C.A. Hogart
A Rosary of Stones and Thorns by M.C.A. Hogarth Walking into this novel, I wasn't sure what to expect. I'd found Hogarth in a circle on online writers I knew on Twitter, and saw that she had started a Kickstarter to make her novel, Rosary, into a full book as opposed to the serial it … Continue reading Book Review – A Rosary of Stones and Thornes